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why did the smelting industry discipline in the 19th century​

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The Indian iron smelting industry had declined in the nineteenth century for the following reasons: (i) The new forest laws of the colonial government prevented people from entering the reserved forests. Now it became difficult for the iron smelters to find wood for charcoal. Getting iron ore was also a big problem.

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The Indian iron smelting industry had declined in the nineteenth century for the following reasons: (i) The new forest laws of the colonial government prevented people from entering the reserved forests. Now it became difficult for the iron smelters to find wood for charcoal. Getting ironore was also a big problem.

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